frequency stability, wide temperature range and low
jitter. Operating at 2.5 or 3.3 Vdc supply voltage,
the LGFxxx series provides LVDS output logic, the
PGFxxx series provides LVPECL and XGFxxx series
provides LVCMOS. The Enable / disable (OE) function
is available on pad 1 or 2. The surface mount package
is designed for high-density mounting and is optimum
for mass production.
•
Frequency Range
LGF-PGF Series: 10 MHz to 1.5 GHz
XGF Series: 10 MHz to 200 MHz
•
3.3 or 2.5 Vdc Operation
•
5x7 mm SMT Package
•
Frequency Stabilities Available:
±20 ppm, ±25 ppm, ±50 ppm
or ±100 ppm
•
Temperature Ranges Available:
0 to 70°C, -40 to 85°C, 0 to 85°C
or -20 to 70°C
•
Jitter: <1.5 ps RMS
•
LGF Series: Differential LVDS Outputs
•
PGF Series: Differential LVPECL Outputs
•
XGF Series: LVCMOS Output
•
Tri-State Enable/Disable on Pad 1 or 2
•
Tape and Reel Packaging
•
RoHS Compliant / Lead Free
•
Factory Programed Output Frequency
•
Fast Delivery of any Output Frequency
Package Outline
(7.0mm)
Suggested Pad Layout
0.200
(5.08mm)
C
Bypass
Ground
0.100
(2.54mm)
0.079
(2.00mm)
Top View
0.275
(5.0mm)
0.197
1625
PGF442
155.52 MHZ
0.165
(4.20mm)
1
Keep
Out
Area
(1.75mm)
0.069
Ground
0.070
(1.80mm)
Keep Out Area: Do not route any traces in the keep out area. It is recommended the next layer under the keep out area is to be ground plane.
Pad Connections
1:
2:
3
4:
5:
6:
Models: LGFxx2, LGFxx3, PGFxx2, PGFxx3
XGFxx2, XGFxx3
Enable / Disable (OE)
N/C
Ground:
Output Q
Complementary Output Q, XGF Series = N/C
Supply Voltage (Vcc)
Pad Connections
Models: LGFxx4, LGFxx5, PGFxx4, PGFxx5
XGFxx4, XGFxx5
1: N/C
2: Enable / Disable (OE)
3
Ground:
4: Output Q
5: Complementary Output Q, XGF Series = N/C
6: Supply Voltage (Vcc)
Ordering Information
PGF
Oscillator
Type
LGF = LVDS
PGF = LVPECL
XGF = LVCMOS
Clock Series
5x7 mm
4
Temperature
Range
1 = 0 to 70°C
2 = -40 to 85°C
3 = 0 to 85°C
4 = -20 to 70°C
4
Frequency
Tolerance
4 =
±20
ppm
1 =
±25
ppm
2 =
±50
ppm
3 =
±100
ppm
2
Supply Voltage
E/D Function
2 = 2.5 Vdc, E/D Pad 1
3 = 3.3 Vdc, E/D Pad 1
4 = 2.5 Vdc, E/D Pad 2
5 = 3.3 Vdc, E/D Pad 2
-155.52M
Output
Frequency
Frequency
Format
-xxx.xM Min.*
-xxx.xxxxxxM Max*
*Amount of
numbers after the
decimal point.
M = MHz
G = GHz
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Part Number Examples
PGF442-155.52M =
PGF123-311.04M =
LGF214-622.08M =
LGF325-074.25M =
XGF244-074.25M =
XGF425-038.88M =
5x7 mm package,
±20
ppm, -20 to 70°C, 2.5 Vdc, LVPECL Output, E/D Pad 1, Output Frequency 155.52 MHz'
5x7 mm package,
±50
ppm, 0 to 70°C, 3.3 Vdc, LVPECL Output, E/D Pad 1, Output Frequency 311.04 MHz
5x7 mm package,
±25
ppm, -40 to 85°C, 2.5 Vdc, LVDS Output, E/D Pad 2, Output Frequency 622.08 MHz
5x7 mm package,
±50
ppm, 0 to 85°C, 2.5 Vdc, LVDS Output, E/D Pad 2, Output Frequency 74.25 MHz
5x7 mm package,
±20
ppm, -40 to 85°C, 2.5 Vdc, LVDS Output, E/D Pad 2, Output Frequency 74.25 MHz
5x7 mm package,
±50
ppm, -20 to 70°C, 2.5 Vdc, LVDS Output, E/D Pad 2, Output Frequency 38.88 MHz
2111 Comprehensive Drive
Aurora, Illinois 60505
Phone: 630- 851- 4722
Fax: 630- 851- 5040
www.conwin.com
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Storage Temperature
Supply Voltage (Vcc)
Input Voltage
Minimum
-55
-0.5
-0.5
Nominal
-
-
-
Maximum
125
4.2
Vcc+0.5
Units
°C
Vdc
Vdc
Notes
Absolute Ratings: Stresses beyond those listed under "absolute maximum ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only. The functional operation
of the device at those or any other conditions beyond those indicated under "recommended operating conditions" is not implied. Exposure to conditions outside the "recommended
operating conditions" for any extended period of time may adversely impact device reliability and result in failures not covered by warranty.
Model Series
LGFxxx Series
PGFxxx Series
XGFxxx Series
LVDS Output Series
LVPECL Output Series
LVCMOS Output Series
Operating Specifications
Parameter
Frequencies Available: (Fo)
LVDS or LVPECL
10
LVCMOS
10
Operating Temperature Range:
(See Ordering Information)
Temperature Code 1
0
Temperature Code 2
-40
Temperature Code 3
0
Temperature Code 4
-20
Total Frequency Tolerance: (See Ordering Information)
Tolerance Code 4
-20.0
Tolerance Code 1
-25.0
Tolerance Code 2
-50.0
Tolerance Code 3
-100.0
Supply Voltage: (Vcc)
Supply Voltage Code 2 or 4
2.375
Supply Voltage Code 3 or 5
3.135
Supply Current
-
Start-Up Time:
-
Minimum
Nominal
-
-
Maximum
1500
200
70
85
85
70
20.0
25.0
50.0
100.0
2.625
3.465
50
10
Units
MHz
MHz
°C
°C
°C
°C
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
Vdc
Vdc
mA
ms
Notes
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2.5
3.3
30
-
1
1
1
1
±5%
±5%
Jitter / Phase Noise Characteristics
Parameter
Jitter
Minimum
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nominal
6.0
1.1
-55
-82
-106
-110
-111
-132
-145
Maximum
8.0
1.5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Units
ps RMS
ps RMS
dBC/Hz
dBC/Hz
dBC/Hz
dBC/Hz
dBC/Hz
dBC/Hz
dBC/Hz
Notes
Period Jitter
Integrated Phase Jitter (BW = 12 KHz to 20 MHz)
SSB Phase Noise for Fo = 320.6296 MHz
@ 10 Hz offset
@ 100 Hz offset
@ 1 KHz offset
@ 10 KHz offset
@ 100 KHz offset
@ 1 MHz offset
@ 10 MHz offset
Phase Noise Plot
Typical Phase Noise Plot Model PGF123-320.6296M
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Models LGFxx2, LGFxx3, PGFxx2, PGFxx3, XGFxx2, XPGFxx3 - OE Pad 1, N/C Pad 2
Models LGFxx4, LGFxx5, PGFxx4, PGFxx5, XGFxx4, XGFxx5 - OE Pad 2, N/C Pad 1
Enable Voltage (V
IH
)
70% Vcc
-
-
Disable Voltage (V
IL
)
-
-
30% Vcc
Enable Time
-
-
200
Disable Time
-
-
50
Minimum
Nominal
Maximum
Units
Notes
Vdc
Vdc
2
ns
ns
Enable / Disable Function
Function: (Pad 1 or 2)
Low or Open:
High
Output
Disabled (High Impedance)
Enabled
LVDS Output Characteristics
Parameter
Load
Output Differential Voltage (Vod)
Output Swing (Differential Output Pk to Pk)
Duty Cycle at 50% of output voltage swing
Differential Rise / Fall Time:
-
Minimum
-
250
500
45
-
Nominal
100
-
700
50
0.15
Maximum
-
450
900
55
0.35
Units
Ohm
mV
mV
%
ns
Notes
3
4
5
LVPECL Output Characteristics
Parameter
Load
Output Voltage: Vcc = 2.5 Vdc
High (V
OH
)
Low (V
OL
)
Output Voltage: Vcc = 3.3 Vdc
High (V
OH
)
Low (V
OL
)
Duty Cycle at 50% of output voltage swing
Rise / Fall Time: 20% to 80%
Minimum
-
1.475
-
2.275
-
45
-
Nominal
50
-
-
-
-
50
350
Maximum
-
-
0.880
-
1.680
55
500
Units
pF
V
V
V
V
%
ps
Notes
6
4
LVCMOS Output Characteristics
Parameter
Load
Output Voltage:
High (V
OH
)
Low (V
OL
)
Duty Cycle at 50% of output voltage swing
Rise / Fall Time: 10% to 90%
Minimum
-
90%Vcc
-
45
-
Nominal
15
-
-
50
300
Maximum
-
-
10%Vcc
55
600
Units
pF
V
V
%
ps
Notes
4
Package Characteristics
Package
Hermetically sealed ceramic package and metal cover
Environmental Characteristics
Vibration:
Shock:
Soldering Process;
Notes:
Vibration per Mil Std 883E Method 2007.3 Test Condition A.
Mechanical Shock per Mil Std 883E Method 2002.4 Test Condition B.
RoHS compliant lead free. See soldering profile on page 4.
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1. Includes calibration @ 25°C, frequency stability vs. change in temperature, supply voltage and load variations, shock and vibration and 20 years aging.
2. When the oscillator is disabled the outputs go to tri-state level (high impedance) which floats to VOL. Outputs are enabled with no connection on E/D pad.
3. Vod is measured with a 100 ohm resistor between the true and the complementary outputs.
4. Duty cycle measured at 50% of output voltage swing.
5. Rise and fall times measured from 10% to 90%
6. Outputs must be terminated into 50 ohms to Vcc – 2V or Thevenin equivalent.
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